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  Crime Police Need Help To Solve
Police Search For Burglar Who Stole Gun From Car
Detectives are currently searching for a man in con- nection with the theft of a gun. The theft took place in Seffner last month.
According to the Hills- borough County Sheriff’s Office, an unidentified Black man with a thin build and standing about 5’8” en- tered two cars shortly after 1 a.m., on September 26th. Once inside, he rummaged through one of the cars and removed a handgun from the center console.
The theft took place in the 1400 block of Lake Shore Ranch Drive, police said.
Anyone with informa- tion about the suspect or the theft is asked to contact the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office at (813) 247- 8200; or Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1-800-873- TIPS, or www.crimestop- perstb.com.
Police Breakup Fight Between Football Teams
The Bartow Police De- partment responded to Bar- tow High School Thursday in reference to an affray. When officers arrived sev- eral fights were underway.
The fights involved stu- dents from Bartow High School and Lakeland High School JV Football Teams. The initial investigation re- vealed that students from both schools took part in the fights. There was no in- dication that the incident involved staff or family members of the students.
One student was injured and transported to Lake- land Regional Health Med- ical Center. He was treated for his injured and admitted in stable condition.
Detectives with the Bar- tow Police Department and Polk County School Board are investigating the inci- dent.
No additional informa- tion was released.
Owner, 2 Employees Charged In Prostitution Sting
   Unrelated Murders
    ROBERT BELLAMY MILLER, III
The Tampa Police De- partment is continuing its investigation into three re- cent murders. The crimes are unrelated. The three deaths took place within a three-day period last month.
The first murder took place on Sunday, Septem- ber 23rd. Officers were dis- patched to a report of shots fired in the 600 block of South Willow Avenue.
When officers arrived, they discovered a man lying in the street, suffering from gunshot wounds. He was transported to a local hospi- tal, where he died as a re- sult of his injuries.
He was identified as 34- year-old Justin Vancleff Heilig, of Salisbury, North Carolina.
The second fatal shoot- ing took place on Tuesday, September 25th. Officers were dispatched to the 4700 block of E. Hillsbor- ough Avenue, in reference to a shooting. As officers were en route to the scene, another call came into dis- patch informing them that a man had been dropped off
JUSTIN VANCLEFF HEILIG
at a local hospital. He was suffering from gunshot wounds.
Police responded to the hospital and determined the victim was 20-year-old Robert Bellamy Miller, III, Miller had suffered upper body gunshot wounds. He died as a result of his injuries.
The third fatal shooting took place on Wednesday, September 26th. During the investigation, police learned that 30-year-old Cordarrell Sanders, of Orlando, had been fatally shot. The shooting took place in the 6500 block of N. 40th Street.
All three cases remain open investigations and po- lice are asking members of the community to help solve them.
Anyone with informa- tion about any of the cases is asked to contact Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1- 800-873-TIPS or www.crimestopperstb.com.
Callers can remain anonymous and may be eli- gible for a cash award of up to $3,000.
AI SHU JIN ... Owner
Three women were taken into custody Friday during a prostitution sting. The New Port Richey Police Depart- ment served search warrants simultaneously on two busi- nesses.
Ms. Ai Shu Jin is the owner of the Miyako Spa, 4962 U. S. Highway 19 and the Kimora Spa, 6602 U. S. Highway 19. Ms. Jin, 58, was charged with 2 counts of owning, maintaining, or op- erating a place for the pur- pose of prostitution.
In addition to the crimi- nal charges, Ms. Jin was fined $2,245 in code enforce- ment violations issued as a result of business violations.
According to police, sev- eral undercover investiga- tions had taken place at the businesses before the search warrants were served. Police
AIZI LI
SHUNYU JIN
arrested Ms. Aizi Li, 55, an employee of Kimura Spa, with 3 counts of prostitution.
Shunyu Jin, 55, an em- ployee at the Miyako Spa, was also charged with 3 counts of prostitution. No ad- ditional information was available. However, the in- vestigation is active and con- tinuing.
         UNCLE SANDY
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